Once you add a few easy shaping stitches or perhaps a color change, you’ll be amazed at all you can knit as a newcomer to the craft. Most of the patterns in this list are free, while some have a small charge to download the PDF. As you visit these designers’ sites, be sure to look around and see what else they have to offer too, because this is just the beginning! Hello Rainbow! Baby Blanket Knitting Pattern from My Poppet Garter Stitch Scarf for Beginners from The Spruce Crafts Chunky Throw Pillow Pattern Set from Knifty Knittings The recommended yarn for this design is discontinued, but don’t let that stop you from trying it. You can almost always find good substitute yarns for projects, and often you may end up with something that’s even better suited to you. Catalunya Colorblock Poncho from One Dog Woof Easy Knit Coffee Cozies from Pattymac Makes Fiesta Scarf Knitting Pattern from Fairmount Fibers Cuddle Up Throw Pattern from Rebecca McKenzie on Ravelry Fun Fringed Bag Pattern from Paintbox Yarns Moss Stitch Dishcloth Knitting Pattern from The Spruce Crafts 90-Degree Cowl Knitting Pattern, $5, Quince & Co. Becker Throw Knitting Pattern from Noma Ndlovu on Ravelry Manly Man Cowl Knitting Pattern from Mama in a Stitch Garter Stitch Tank Knitting Pattern by Gina Michelle How to Knit a Scrunchy 3 Ways from The Snugglery Cotton Comfort Easy Knit Cardigan Pattern from Handy Little Me Oversized Bandana Knitting Pattern from Ashely Lillis DIY Chunky Knit Blanket from The Spruce Crafts Handy Little Potholder Knitting Pattern from Brome Fields Basic Baby Sweater Pattern from The Spruce Crafts